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[–] 5 pts

Congratulations. I've decided to quit too. Turned down going out for drinks with a friend last night. It's a start.

[–] 2 pts

This is honestly the longest i've gone w/o alcohol since I was about 15. Usually I manage to walk the fine line of 'functional alcoholic'.

[–] 2 pts

Same (well I didn't become heavy drinker till mid 20s). In general I've kept it in check with much less this year, but after really fucking up a week ago, I don't want it at all anymore

[–] 1 pt

'It's best to slow your pace when you can't control it' - Tim Barry

[–] 4 pts

when you stop smoking you will be far happier and your sleep will improve a lot

[–] 2 pts

Proud of you, brother.

One thing at a time, indeed. You have the mind set, stop when you're ready

[–] 2 pts

Any step in the right direction is a good one. Keep it up bro.

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Just got my 4 year sobriety. Quit smoking pot about 2 months ago. Feel great, dreams are very vivid now, trying to quit smoking cancer sticks though. That’s been a real struggle for me. Great job on the 60 days! Day by day. The longer you abstain, the easier it gets. Life is still going to get tough, but it’s just tougher with a hangover and the feeling failing yourself if you slip. It’s worth dealing with life on life’s terms. The feeling of getting through tough times without resorting to drinking is incredibly rewarding. Keep up the good work!

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Good job, good job, now about that weed.

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Great. And yes, don't try to kick too many addictions/habits at once, it's a recipe for disaster. An alcoholic shouldn't be quitting smoking at the same time as they're dropping the booze, you need to mitigate the suffering that you subject yourself to in order to minimize the likelihood of a relapse.

Glad to hear it, alcohol is fucking poison that makes people fat and retarded.

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